Sunday, May 15, 2011

Ignore Everyone And Make Sure Everyone Notices.

Hello there.

In case any of you were wondering, I usually take quite a long time thinking about my posts' titles. I get them from lyrics, song titles, quotes, books. Whatever. Had to start off randomly because I don't really know what to say.

Ooohh okay. Some of you might have seen my post on facebook, which was my reply to someone's question on formspring. Or some of you might have seen it on my formspring directly. I don't even know why I'm still using formspring. Okay anyway, the person was asking whether I'm happy and how I'd define happiness. Good question. Try asking yourself that. And think it through. It's gon' be tough. At least for me it was.

My friend Joshua showed me something earlier. He's an awesome guy. I think he's like 3 years younger? Anyway, that guy's really smart. (when I say smart, I mean really damn freaking crazily intelligent) Really nice guy to talk to too.

Anyway, he showed me this video, CLICK HERE. I think it's damn funny, well, because I used to listen to music like that. (Or rather, genres similar to that of black metal) And I mean, the props used and stuff. Brilliant. You may not like the music or whatever. But it's funny caz, it's about vegan cooking, 2 things you won't usually link to Black Metal.

After all, "Black metal has been met with hostility from mainstream culture, mainly due to the misanthropic and anti-Christian standpoint of many artists."

The lyrical content was funny. I mean the whole concept was kinda lame, but entertaining at the very least.

So I went to the dude's website. veganblackmetalchef.com. And I saw a post. (which means I discovered 2 awesome things today)

Quoted, "I believe it was a guy named Nithyananda that said…

When you laugh, there is no thought.

Try to think during deep laughter, you cant do both.

When thought ceases like that, our true essence shines through for just a moment."

First of all, I have no idea who Nithyananda is. Lemme go search it up. Okay he's some kinda spiritual master in India. Apparently, he's some kinda big shot.

But yea, very wise words. True essence eh. So I guess we're all happy people intrinsically.

Links are at <----- (somewhere above) the sidebar. Have fun with them. Not too much though. Just a few clicks. Not that it's not gonna get you anywhere, but hey, it kills time. I'm just kidding, don't bother clicking them.


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